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Revision as of 00:08, 28 December 2015
Sesame Street | |||||
Prairie Dawn's food pageant | |||||
Air date | February 25, 1998 | ||||
Season | Season 29 (1997-1998) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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While walking past Hooper's Store, Prairie Dawn cannot think of any ideas for her next pageant. She spots Ruthie, Elmo and Carlo inside, wondering if they can help. She also mentions the sponsors. | ||
A man tries to get directions to a parking space, and eventually uses a map to get there. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (EKA: Episode 3085) | ||
Kids draw a map of their neighborhood, and then learn how maps are really made. (EKA: Episode 2876) | ||
The Count, dressed up as Elvis, sings "You Gotta Count My Blue Suede Shoes." (EKA: Episode 3231) | ||
In the "Land of No Shoelaces," people find it difficult to play basketball, swing and run, until Edna Lovelace comes along. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 3102) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Everybody Eats." Re-filmed version (EKA: Episode 2855) | ||
A concert pianist shows up in a construction worker's lunchbox, singing the alphabet. (EKA: Episode 0560) | ||
"Some Enchanted Lunchtime" (EKA: Episode 3618) | ||
Number creatures #17. (EKA: Episode 2852) | ||
Growing Numbers #17 (EKA: Episode 3059) | ||
Masked March #17 (EKA: Episode 3368) | ||
Pencil box G / g (EKA: Episode 3190) | ||
Kids on a jungle safari spot an ornate G swing through the trees. (EKA: Episode 3698) | ||
A gorilla names "G" words. | ||
In parody of The Brady Bunch theme, Telly Monster goes to the refrigerator to make himself a healthy "Telly's Lunch." | ||
In stop-motion, sandwich ingredients square-dance in a ring and arrange themselves into a sandwich, which gets a bite taken out of it in a refrigerator. (EKA: Episode 3080) | ||
Different emotions are drawn on a face, until the character grabs the pencil. (EKA: Episode 3612) | ||
The Tokyo String Quartet and some kids show how important it is to practice, as Big Bird provides voiceover. (EKA: Episode 3410) | ||
Letter G drawing with kid voice-over. (EKA: Episode 2124) | ||
G for go, girls, guitar, goldfish etc. (EKA: Episode 3438) | ||
Planet G / g (EKA: Episode 2856) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Grover and Meghan pretend to go to the moon. (EKA: Episode 3696) | ||
Kevin Clash sings "(I Eat With) Chopsticks" over a film of kids doing so. (EKA: Episode 3327) | ||
Campers don't want to play ring toss with Zork, until their counselor reminds them about being judgmental. (EKA: Episode 3033) | ||
Mr. Snuffleupagus sings "Somebody Come and Play" (First: Episode 3401) | ||
Millie and Molly take a walk, and have different perspectives of their surroundings. (EKA: Episode 1454) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster reads the sign atop a miniature school building, and observes a small group of children that run out of it. Once they've left, the monster picks up the now empty building, and declares, "School's out!" (EKA: Episode 2947) | ||
Lindsey practices her basketball shooting with Steph. | ||
All, some, one and none fish swim around. (EKA: Episode 2782) | ||
In Search of Fish - Wolfgang the Seal tries to look for fish at the New York Aquarium. (EKA: Episode 3579) | ||
Kids sing about the joys of celery. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 3059) | ||
Cooperation: A girl gets a coconut handed down to her from a tree, by people on different-size stilts. (EKA: Episode 3525) | ||
The show still goes on. The other cast members sing their parts. After the pagentry is over, everybody applauds and the cast takes their bows, while flowers are thrown on the stage. Prairie Dawn announces the sponsors and signs off. | ||
Coming soon on Sesame Street: Telly leads the group in a rendition of the Monster Moon Tune (a spoof of the Marcels' "Blue Moon"). |
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